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Saving sea turtles: the evolution of the IUCN Marine Turtle Group

Endeavour, 2005
When Peter Scott became chairman of the Survival Service Commission of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) in 1963, he invited Archie Carr to chair the Marine Turtle Group (MTG). A leading authority on the ecology and conservation of sea turtles, Carr believed that the MTG could be the first international
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Marine turtle middle-ear anatomy.

The Journal of auditory research, 1986
The middle-ear structures from 5 Atlantic Loggerhead (Caretta caretta) and 1 Atlantic Ridley (Lepidochelys kempi) marine turtles from dead specimens found stranded in the lower Chesapeake Bay were dissected and examined superficially and by light microscopy. The marine turtle middle ear is poorly adapted as an aerial receptor in mammalian and reptilian
M L, Lenhardt, R C, Klinger, J A, Musick
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Orientation Mechanisms of Marine Turtles

1978
The principal mechanism in the sea-finding orientation of hatchling turtles when they move from the nest to the water is based on a photo-tropotactic reaction to light and a complex balancing of stimulation to different retinal areas and corresponding regions of the optic tectum.
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Turtles and Marine Mammals

1987
JOHN FRAZIER   +2 more
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Where Have All the Turtles Gone, and Why Does It Matter?

BioScience, 2018
Jeffrey E Lovich   +2 more
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Marine Turtles

2016
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Risk analysis reveals global hotspots for marine debris ingestion by sea turtles

Global Change Biology, 2016
Qamar A Schuyler   +2 more
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Plastic and marine turtles: a review and call for research

ICES Journal of Marine Science, 2016
Sarah E Nelms   +2 more
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